Jonone (1963) - Château de la Gaude





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Château de la Gaude, edition 138/300 by JonOne, mixed media on bottle, 29 cm high by 7 cm wide, 1.5 kg, hand-signed, France, 2025, street art, limited edition.
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Château de la Gaude x JonOne
JonOne turns wine into a work of art.
Limited edition collector's bottle, limited to 300 copies.
Catawiki exclusivity because no retail site or gallery offers this bottle for sale.
The bottle will be sent securely.
For this collaboration, JonOne envisioned a graphic work applied to the bottles of Château de la Gaude. Up next:
300 numbered bottles, dressed with a label signed by the artist.
This edition is aimed at enthusiasts of contemporary art, fine wine, and bold collaborations.
The French-American artist JonOne, an essential figure in street art, ventures into the world of wine with an exclusive creation for Château de la Gaude in Aix-en-Provence. Recognized worldwide for his unique style, blending abstract calligraphy, bursts of color, and urban energy, JonOne now translates his art onto labels for a limited series of bottles.
Born in Harlem in 1963, John Andrew Perello, aka JonOne, became known in the 1980s for his graffiti in the New York subway before establishing himself on the international art scene. Based in Paris since the late 1980s, he has become a reference in contemporary painting, exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions. His signature, at the crossroads of graffiti and lyrical abstraction, has appealed to both collectors and urban culture enthusiasts.
Jonone is similar to artists such as Banksy, Vhils, Invader, Blek le Rat, Sandra Chevrier, Jef Aerosol, C215...
Keywords: André Saraiva, Ai Weiwei, Basquiat, Blek Le Rat, Bertjan Pot, Brusk, Banksy, C215, Cartier, Christo, Dface, Dior, Daniel Arsham, Ed Rusha, Herman Miller, Hockney, Imbue, Invader, JR, JonOne, Jeff Koons, KAWS, Keith Haring, Liechtenstein, Mr Brainwash, Murakami, Doodle, Orlinski, Parra, PichiAvo, Pez, Sandra Chevrier, Snik, Tracey Emin, Virgil Abloh, Vhils, Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara.
Château de la Gaude x JonOne
JonOne turns wine into a work of art.
Limited edition collector's bottle, limited to 300 copies.
Catawiki exclusivity because no retail site or gallery offers this bottle for sale.
The bottle will be sent securely.
For this collaboration, JonOne envisioned a graphic work applied to the bottles of Château de la Gaude. Up next:
300 numbered bottles, dressed with a label signed by the artist.
This edition is aimed at enthusiasts of contemporary art, fine wine, and bold collaborations.
The French-American artist JonOne, an essential figure in street art, ventures into the world of wine with an exclusive creation for Château de la Gaude in Aix-en-Provence. Recognized worldwide for his unique style, blending abstract calligraphy, bursts of color, and urban energy, JonOne now translates his art onto labels for a limited series of bottles.
Born in Harlem in 1963, John Andrew Perello, aka JonOne, became known in the 1980s for his graffiti in the New York subway before establishing himself on the international art scene. Based in Paris since the late 1980s, he has become a reference in contemporary painting, exhibited in numerous galleries and institutions. His signature, at the crossroads of graffiti and lyrical abstraction, has appealed to both collectors and urban culture enthusiasts.
Jonone is similar to artists such as Banksy, Vhils, Invader, Blek le Rat, Sandra Chevrier, Jef Aerosol, C215...
Keywords: André Saraiva, Ai Weiwei, Basquiat, Blek Le Rat, Bertjan Pot, Brusk, Banksy, C215, Cartier, Christo, Dface, Dior, Daniel Arsham, Ed Rusha, Herman Miller, Hockney, Imbue, Invader, JR, JonOne, Jeff Koons, KAWS, Keith Haring, Liechtenstein, Mr Brainwash, Murakami, Doodle, Orlinski, Parra, PichiAvo, Pez, Sandra Chevrier, Snik, Tracey Emin, Virgil Abloh, Vhils, Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara.

